Is Retford a Tier 3?

Is Retford a Tier 3?

Retford is set to be placed under Tier 3 restrictions along with the rest of the county after crunch talks between councils and the Government concluded.

What tier will Retford be in?

tier 4
Retford has been placed into tier 4 along with the rest of Nottinghamshire on the eve of 2021.

Is Retford a nice place to live?

Property prices are so alluring in Retford, and it is really rather pleasant: a market town from central casting, with a bricky old centre, a nice enough market square, the Peak District and the Dukeries a short drive away, and a rather energetic young mayor in his early 20s.

Is Retford classed as South Yorkshire?

Regional administration. For administrative purposes Retford is regarded as being within the East Midlands region, though it has strong cultural and economic links to South Yorkshire.

Is Notts going in Tier 4?

The Government has decided that the whole of Nottinghamshire will move to Tier 4 restrictions. This means that anyone living anywhere in Nottingham or Nottinghamshire is subject to the new rules in place. …

Is bassetlaw a Tier 3?

Bassetlaw, along with the rest of Nottinghamshire will enter Tier 3 for Covid-19 restrictions from Wednesday 2 December. The move is part of the Government’s Winter Plan to reduce the spread of the virus following the end of the four-week national lockdown.

Is bassetlaw going to Tier 3?

Is there a market in Retford today?

Retford Market – Market The very popular open-air market is held in the market square each Thursday and Saturday against the backdrop of fine Georgian buildings. On Friday’s, browsers can seek out bargains at the Antique and Collectors Market. The markets will open to the public at 8.30 am until 2.30 pm.

Is Retford a safe place to live?

Crime and Safety in Retford, Nottinghamshire Retford is the third most dangerous small town in Nottinghamshire, and is the 36th most dangerous overall out of Nottinghamshire’s 245 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Retford in 2020 was 80 crimes per 1,000 people.

What river runs through Retford?

The River Idle
The River Idle is a river in Nottinghamshire, England. Its source is the confluence of the River Maun and River Meden, near Markham Moor. From there, it flows north through Retford and Bawtry before entering the River Trent at Stockwith near Misterton.

Why is Bassetlaw called Bassetlaw?

The name ‘Bassetlaw’ is believed to come from the old English boernet (burnt place), soete (dwellers), and hlaw (hill) – literally ‘hill of the dwellers at the burnt place’. Bassetlaw residents are served by Nottinghamshire County Council and Bassetlaw District Council.

How big is Bassetlaw?

637.9 km²
Bassetlaw District/Area

When is Retford care home due to close?

Retford It dates all the way back to 1863 Woman threatened with samurai sword in terrifying ordeal CrimeCannabis plants have also been seized by officers Retford care home staff to be offered work across business Retford The home will close on November 29 Uncertainty after plans announced to close Retford care home

Where did the man who died in Retford live?

He died at his home in Kilton Mum of four who suffered life-threatening complications in second pregnancy faced ‘ultimate fear’ of death Retford “When you’ve faced that fear, there is nothing else. It’s kind of like the worst form of exposure therapy there is”

When was the Victorian house in Retford built?

Retford A petition needs 2,500 signatures before it can be discussed See inside stunning Victorian mansion on the market for £700,000 – complete with its own ballroom Retford The house was built in 1876 Date set for when Christmas lights will be switched on in Retford

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